About This Blog

I’m Dan Palmer, and my aim for this blog is to take a holistic perspective on personal finance and help you tailor and apply the concepts to you and your situation.

Warning: I’m a millennial, so the thoughts on this blog will be coming from that perspective, and may be more applicable to fellow millennials. However, we don’t do ID checks, and welcome people of all ages.

I’m not a financial expert. My only credentials are those learned in the school of life. I’m determined to figure out how to make my money work for me, instead of me working for my money. To that end, I’m debt free, with the exception of my mortgage. I’ve gotten my hands dirty with mutual funds, individual stocks, retirement funds, renting, home-buying, insurance and credit cards, just to name a few. What I haven’t gotten my hands dirty with, I’ve researched compulsively until I was satisfied I knew why I shouldn’t get involved. The information I dispatch on my blog is a combination of my personal experience and my insatiable appetite for more information.

So yes, this blog contains a lot of already-been-chewed information. Because a lot of the personal finance info is overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to be.

Be sure to check out our blog for regular thoughts, ideas and tips on all things related to personal finance. Feel free to leave your thoughts, questions, criticisms, jokes, or anything else in the comments section! And don’t hesitate to contact me at [email protected] with any further questions, comments, or post requests!

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While I do strive to only write accurate information and dispense valuable advice, I am not a licensed financial adviser. All information is based solely on my personal experience and personal research and should be treated as such. Find out more.